HONEY thread, ONLY!

zachstern

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Okay I'm done with this bullshit. I've read feeding 420books, journals, forums and still haven't gotten anything about using honey as feeding for cannabis. I'm currently using unsulphered molasses/water/tiger bloom as a mix in a gallon water in the flowering stage but was wondering if anybody has tested honey? As it is higher in p than molasses is and the more the cannabis uptakes the bigger the buds. Tell me everything on honey pple(:
 
Never heard of using honey for plant food...It has a lot of sugar i know about molasses for food but if the honey works man tell me about it cause i love learning new things. Best of luck brother.
 

B166ER420

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Okay I'm done with this bullshit. I've read feeding 420books, journals, forums and still haven't gotten anything about using honey as feeding for cannabis. I'm currently using unsulphered molasses/water/tiger bloom as a mix in a gallon water in the flowering stage but was wondering if anybody has tested honey? As it is higher in p than molasses is and the more the cannabis uptakes the bigger the buds. Tell me everything on honey pple(:
Good question:)I was wondering the same thing,its organic.I haven't been able to find any info on feeding honey to cannabis but I think ill try it,it wont hurt im sure.I use molasses also.
 

zachstern

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Good question:)I was wondering the same thing,its organic.I haven't been able to find any info on feeding honey to cannabis but I think ill try it,it wont hurt im sure.I use molasses also.
I agree. I'm going to add on my next plant tomorrow (going into flowering stage) 1 tbspn of honey/tiger bloom in a gallon of water
 

The New Jim Jones

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let me know if its good to go, but i personally think honey tastes better than molasses, so if it works, ill use honey instead of molasses, i want my buds to taste like bee throw up
 

bamacheese

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Honey and Molasses are very similar chemically...Both are very simple organic monosaccharides. I'm very interested in any explanation as to why honey would not be an efficient source of sugar for a flowering plant...
 

zachstern

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[/QUOTE=bamacheese;8122093]Honey and Molasses are very similar chemically...Both are very simple organic monosaccharides. I'm very interested in any explanation as to why honey would not be an efficient source of sugar for a flowering plant...[/QUOTE]
Asked myself the samething. I believe in a way it does improve a better yield but no one wants to prove it
 

zachstern

Active Member
let me know if its good to go, but i personally think honey tastes better than molasses, so if it works, ill use honey instead of molasses, i want my buds to taste like bee throw up
Honey and Molasses are very similar chemically...Both are very simple organic monosaccharides. I'm very interested in any explanation as to why honey would not be an efficient source of sugar for a flowering plant...
'Honey doesn't stay dissolved in water, it settles out solution, this might present a problem if you were using honey regularly. Mollases stays dissolved and has a swag of trace elements. '. That's the only problem I could find out about using honey
 
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